HTML SitemapExplore

Seattle Food Diary | Kirkland Eatery | SOI Thai

šŸ“ SOI Thai 425 Urban Plz Ste 285, Kirkland, WA 98033 Located above the Kirkland Google office. Park in the garage—validation available. šŸ”¹ Overall Rating: 4.5/5.0 Great for group dinners! Visited twice, both around 9 PM—no wait, and the service was excellent [ā¤ļøā€šŸ”„ā¤ļøā€šŸ”„]. Compared to my other favorites (Isarn and Kin Len Thai), SOI offers more variety, making it ideal for larger groups. šŸ’° Price: First visit: 4 people | Second visit: 8 people Average per person: ~$50 (includes drinks and multiple appetizers—we were hungry!) šŸŒ¶ļø Spice Level: Options range from 1–3. First time: Ordered level 2 across the board—spicier than expected! Second time: Tried level 1—too mild. Might depend on inconsistent chili heat. šŸ”ø Would Order Again: Crying Tiger BBQ Chicken Both come with dipping sauce, sticky rice, and shrimp chips—must-try the shrimp chips! So good. Papaya Salad Tom Yum Soup – The best I’ve had at any Thai spot! Pineapple Fried Rice šŸ Boat Noodle Pork – Similar to Kin Len Thai’s "Everything Beef" but with pork. Broth is flavorful! Drunken Noodles – Option to add fried chicken—two cravings satisfied in one dish. šŸ› Curry Series: All were solid! #SeattleFood#Seattle#fooddiary#foodguide#Seattlelife#SeattleWeekend#SeattleDaily

Related posts
Seattle Woodland Park ZoošŸŽ¶ 50% OFF! Dive into Seattle’s MoPOP šŸŽ®šŸŽ¬The Christmas Atmosphere at Bellevue Square in SeattlešŸŒ… Half-Day Trip to Bainbridge Island: 3 Types of Healing Views šŸŒæšŸ­šŸŽ” Gas Works Park: Seattle’s Steampunk Gem! šŸŒ†šŸ”­Turkish Cuisine That’s Generous with Spices
Alice Martin
Alice Martin
4 months ago
Alice Martin
Alice Martin
4 months ago

Seattle Food Diary | Kirkland Eatery | SOI Thai

šŸ“ SOI Thai 425 Urban Plz Ste 285, Kirkland, WA 98033 Located above the Kirkland Google office. Park in the garage—validation available. šŸ”¹ Overall Rating: 4.5/5.0 Great for group dinners! Visited twice, both around 9 PM—no wait, and the service was excellent [ā¤ļøā€šŸ”„ā¤ļøā€šŸ”„]. Compared to my other favorites (Isarn and Kin Len Thai), SOI offers more variety, making it ideal for larger groups. šŸ’° Price: First visit: 4 people | Second visit: 8 people Average per person: ~$50 (includes drinks and multiple appetizers—we were hungry!) šŸŒ¶ļø Spice Level: Options range from 1–3. First time: Ordered level 2 across the board—spicier than expected! Second time: Tried level 1—too mild. Might depend on inconsistent chili heat. šŸ”ø Would Order Again: Crying Tiger BBQ Chicken Both come with dipping sauce, sticky rice, and shrimp chips—must-try the shrimp chips! So good. Papaya Salad Tom Yum Soup – The best I’ve had at any Thai spot! Pineapple Fried Rice šŸ Boat Noodle Pork – Similar to Kin Len Thai’s "Everything Beef" but with pork. Broth is flavorful! Drunken Noodles – Option to add fried chicken—two cravings satisfied in one dish. šŸ› Curry Series: All were solid! #SeattleFood#Seattle#fooddiary#foodguide#Seattlelife#SeattleWeekend#SeattleDaily

Seattle
SOI Thai Restaurant & Bar
SOI Thai Restaurant & BarSOI Thai Restaurant & Bar
no-comment

No one has commented yet...